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Online store Martine Le Forestier ‘‘Serpent’’ wall lamp for Raak Amsterdam 1968
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Martine Le Forestier ‘‘Serpent’’ wall lamp for Raak Amsterdam 1968

€475.00

The ‘‘Serpent’’ wall lamp by Raak Amsterdam is a striking piece of lighting design that effortlessly combines functionality with an unmistakable sense of artistic elegance. Designed by Martine le Forestier in the 1960s, this lamp quickly became an iconic example of mid-century modern lighting. Its sleek, curved design mimics the sinuous form of a serpent, which is both visually captivating and practical, making it an exceptional choice for any interior.

Crafted from high-quality materials, the wall lamp features a sculptural, flexible arm that allows for a wide range of adjustable lighting angles. Its gently twisting body ensures that the light can be directed precisely where it's needed, whether for reading, ambient lighting, or creating a dramatic effect in a room.

Raak Amsterdam, renowned for its innovative designs during the mid-20th century, has made the ‘‘Serpent’’ lamp a symbol of their forward-thinking approach to lighting. This model has been produced in five different forms of which the wall lamp is one, there’s also four different table lamp models. The use of metal, combined with the refined curvature, gives the lamp an almost fluid, dynamic appearance—akin to the motion of a snake.

A testament to the versatility and timeless appeal of Raak's design, the ‘‘Serpent’’ wall lamp remains a sought-after piece for collectors and interior designers alike, bringing a touch of vintage charm and modern sophistication to any space.

Martine Le Forestier is a French designer born September 3th 1945.
She studied at the ENS AMAA (Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Appliqués et des Métiers d’Art – National School of Applied Arts and Crafts) in Paris and won the “Prix Vienot” prize in 1969 with her design of this lamp. Source: vintageinfo

The following text is how Raak Amsterdam described their design in their 1968 catalogue

“Heavenly Design: snake and apple, can it be more cunning? The snake winds itself in all positions, to the hand of her “enchanter“. Follow your moods and twisted thoughts. “

WDH 18 x 65 x 120 cm

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The ‘‘Serpent’’ wall lamp by Raak Amsterdam is a striking piece of lighting design that effortlessly combines functionality with an unmistakable sense of artistic elegance. Designed by Martine le Forestier in the 1960s, this lamp quickly became an iconic example of mid-century modern lighting. Its sleek, curved design mimics the sinuous form of a serpent, which is both visually captivating and practical, making it an exceptional choice for any interior.

Crafted from high-quality materials, the wall lamp features a sculptural, flexible arm that allows for a wide range of adjustable lighting angles. Its gently twisting body ensures that the light can be directed precisely where it's needed, whether for reading, ambient lighting, or creating a dramatic effect in a room.

Raak Amsterdam, renowned for its innovative designs during the mid-20th century, has made the ‘‘Serpent’’ lamp a symbol of their forward-thinking approach to lighting. This model has been produced in five different forms of which the wall lamp is one, there’s also four different table lamp models. The use of metal, combined with the refined curvature, gives the lamp an almost fluid, dynamic appearance—akin to the motion of a snake.

A testament to the versatility and timeless appeal of Raak's design, the ‘‘Serpent’’ wall lamp remains a sought-after piece for collectors and interior designers alike, bringing a touch of vintage charm and modern sophistication to any space.

Martine Le Forestier is a French designer born September 3th 1945.
She studied at the ENS AMAA (Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Appliqués et des Métiers d’Art – National School of Applied Arts and Crafts) in Paris and won the “Prix Vienot” prize in 1969 with her design of this lamp. Source: vintageinfo

The following text is how Raak Amsterdam described their design in their 1968 catalogue

“Heavenly Design: snake and apple, can it be more cunning? The snake winds itself in all positions, to the hand of her “enchanter“. Follow your moods and twisted thoughts. “

WDH 18 x 65 x 120 cm

The ‘‘Serpent’’ wall lamp by Raak Amsterdam is a striking piece of lighting design that effortlessly combines functionality with an unmistakable sense of artistic elegance. Designed by Martine le Forestier in the 1960s, this lamp quickly became an iconic example of mid-century modern lighting. Its sleek, curved design mimics the sinuous form of a serpent, which is both visually captivating and practical, making it an exceptional choice for any interior.

Crafted from high-quality materials, the wall lamp features a sculptural, flexible arm that allows for a wide range of adjustable lighting angles. Its gently twisting body ensures that the light can be directed precisely where it's needed, whether for reading, ambient lighting, or creating a dramatic effect in a room.

Raak Amsterdam, renowned for its innovative designs during the mid-20th century, has made the ‘‘Serpent’’ lamp a symbol of their forward-thinking approach to lighting. This model has been produced in five different forms of which the wall lamp is one, there’s also four different table lamp models. The use of metal, combined with the refined curvature, gives the lamp an almost fluid, dynamic appearance—akin to the motion of a snake.

A testament to the versatility and timeless appeal of Raak's design, the ‘‘Serpent’’ wall lamp remains a sought-after piece for collectors and interior designers alike, bringing a touch of vintage charm and modern sophistication to any space.

Martine Le Forestier is a French designer born September 3th 1945.
She studied at the ENS AMAA (Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Appliqués et des Métiers d’Art – National School of Applied Arts and Crafts) in Paris and won the “Prix Vienot” prize in 1969 with her design of this lamp. Source: vintageinfo

The following text is how Raak Amsterdam described their design in their 1968 catalogue

“Heavenly Design: snake and apple, can it be more cunning? The snake winds itself in all positions, to the hand of her “enchanter“. Follow your moods and twisted thoughts. “

WDH 18 x 65 x 120 cm

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